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Artemis Electronics announced July 1, 2016 that its Chief Administrative Officer, Caryn Dickinson, has been promoted to the role of Chief Operating Officer. “Caryn has been with the company since its founding in 2005, and has been instrumental in Company’s growth and development over the years,” CEO & Founder Dean Dickinson noted. “Artemis has seen incredible growth- in revenue, employee count, technical capability, and footprint since we opened the doors 12 years ago. Much of our success is attributable to Caryn, the great team she has built complemented by her work ethic and savvy. In the last two years, Artemis has earned AS9100C Certification, acquired multiple lines of intellectual property, and seen its manufacturing and spare parts business grown exponentially. We have some extraordinary deals in the pipeline which will require further growth, which Caryn will oversee as she has done successfully in the past.”

Headquartered in Prospect, KY, Artemis Electronics is a small business engineering company that specializes in the design, manufacture, overhaul and testing of electronic systems and assemblies for military applications. Artemis was founded in 2005 by current CEO Dean Dickinson.

Artemis Electronics Awarded $1.577M Manufacturing Contract by the DLA

Prospect, Kentucky — The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) awarded Artemis Electronics LLC a contract valued at $1,576,663.00 to manufacture 85 Instrument Panel Modules for the U.S. Marine Corp. This device is used in the Amphibious Assault Vehicle to monitor transmission oil temperature and pressure, as well as engine oil and water temperature and pressure levels.

Artemis Founder and CEO, Dean Dickinson commented: “This contract represents the largest single award in our company’s history in terms of total dollar value. It is demonstrative of our growing capability as a manufacturing company, as well as the government’s confidence in our ability to perform.”

About Artemis Electronics

Headquartered in Prospect, KY, Artemis Electronics is a small business engineering company that specializes in the design, manufacture, overhaul and testing of electronic systems and assemblies for military applications. Artemis was founded in 2005 by current CEO Dean Dickinson.

Artemis Electronics announces today that its Prospect, Kentucky facility has received certification under the AS9100C aerospace and defense quality system standard. The quality audit was conducted by QMI-SAI Global, an independent third-party registrar.

The scope of Artemis’ certification has been modified to reflect the expansion of the company’s operations into the production and repair of EAPUs and smoke generator engines. Artemis’ new scope of certification is for “the design, development, manufacturing, testing, inspection, and servicing of electronic systems, assemblies, power distribution units, power supplies and assemblies, auxiliary power units, control systems, smoke generator engines, and the provision of electronic systems engineering and integration capabilities.”

As part of its AS9100C certification, Artemis has also been recertified to the latest ISO9001:2008 standard, a certification Artemis held prior to the recent audit. Artemis’ AS9100C certification was the culmination of a lengthy audit process, which included both a Stage I and Stage II audit.

Certification is Milestone for Company

Artemis believes that the certification will provide customers with quality assurance and also open new business opportunities for the company.

“This certification will provide our customers and potential customers with confidence in the quality management aspects of our operations. Artemis has always been dedicated to providing our customers with innovative, high-quality product solutions and have sought to continually improve our quality processes and performance” said Dean Dickinson, CEO of Artemis Electronics.

Dickinson added, “The AS9100C standard is the industry benchmark of quality. By achieving this certification, Artemis shows that it has renewed its focus on quality and is dedicated ever to customer satisfaction.”

Taylor Gerlach, Artemis’ Legal Counsel and Compliance Manager, added “One unique aspect of the AS9100C is that the quality standard specifically applies to the aerospace and defense industry. This shows that Artemis’ quality processes are specifically tailored to meet the higher standards of the aerospace and defense industry. We are certainly proud of this accomplishment.”

About Artemis Electronics

Headquartered in Prospect, KY, Artemis Electronics LLC is an electronics manufacturing and repair company and small business that specializes in the design, manufacture, repair and testing of electronic systems and assemblies for military applications. Artemis was founded in 2005 by current CEO Dean Dickinson.

Artemis Electronics, LLC, based in Prospect, Kentucky, announces today that it has completed its acquisition of certain assets of Walker Power Systems, Inc. (WPS), a privately held Arizona corporation and manufacturer of auxiliary power systems and turbine engines for the U.S. military and its allies worldwide.

Assets Transferred

Under the terms of the agreement, Artemis has acquired the intellectual property, technical data and production capability for several of WPS’s product lines, including the 2kW External Auxiliary Power Units (EAPUs) (NSN: 6115-01-572-3430), 3kW EAPUs (NSN: 6115-01-488-7433), and TT-40 M56/M58 Turbine Powered Smoke Generator Engines (NSN: 2835-01-424-3924). In addition, Artemis acquired a number of physical units of 2kW EAPUs, 3kW EAPUs, Smoke Generator Engines, and a variety of spare parts, inventory and testing equipment previously owned by WPS. No contracts or liabilities were assumed by Artemis through the transaction.

Part of the Artemis Growth Strategy

Artemis Electronics intends to use the acquired intellectual property to expand the company’s production capabilities. In the past Artemis has repaired EAPUs as a subcontractor for the military. Dean Dickinson, Founder and CEO of Artemis Electronics, noted, “This expansion into the production of EAPUs is in line with our strategy to grow our business. Our familiarity with the units combined with this acquisition allows for us to continue a product offering that has played an important role in keeping M1A1 tanks in operation.”

The acquisition provides Artemis with the potential to become a primary source of EAPUs and smoke generator engines over the next few years. Dickinson also said he believes the acquisition presents many opportunities for engineering to ensure that the product offering remains compatible with modern technology.

About the Products

The 2kW and 3kW External Auxiliary Power Units (EAPUs) were developed as a response to an identified need to enhance the M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank effectiveness. Each EAPU is specifically designed to provide auxiliary electrical power during periods of silent watch and to provide main battery charging. Use of the EAPUs allows for the minimization of main engine operating time as well as the provision of a backup source of power to the main batteries.

The TT-40 gas turbine engine and electronic control unit (ECU) is an integral part of the US Army’s M56 and XM58 Smoke Generator System program. The M56 smoke generator system provides coverage for large areas and provides both visual and infrared wavelength obstruction. As part of the smoke generator system, the TT-40 engine provides power with controlled bleed air and controlled exhaust temperature to disseminate obscurants.

About Artemis Electronics

Headquartered in Prospect, KY, Artemis Electronics is a small business engineering company that specializes in the design, manufacture, repair and testing of electronic systems and assemblies for military applications. Artemis was founded in 2005 by current CEO Dean Dickinson.

PROSPECT, KY – July 23, 2014 – Avionics repair and overhaul services provider Artemis Electronics recently received certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) as a Part-145 Repair Station. EASA, which regulates civil aviation safety in a manner similar to the United States’ FAA, has entered into bilateral agreements by which EASA and the FAA mutually recognize standards imposed by each regulatory authority. This certification essentially broadens the territory of which Artemis Electronics’ FAA part-145 repair station status applies. Artemis received the part-145 repair station status in 2005.

The EASA Part-145 certification will allow Artemis to provide support and Form 8130-3 Dual Release (EASA/FAA) on all repair services completed for parts contained within Artemis’s repair station capabilities. This will help to grow Artemis’s business, as many existing customers require the EASA certification in order to do business with the entities’ European operations.

CEO and founder Dean Dickinson noted: “One guiding principle of Artemis Electronics is that the company is committed to providing repair solutions in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards. By achieving certification as an EASA part-145 repair station, Artemis has once again demonstrated its pledge to conduct its work in accordance with the highest safety standards.” Dickinson added that “this EASA certification will allow Artemis to provide repair support within our capabilities for European registered aircraft. We expect that this certification will lead to new business opportunities as our presence in the European market continues to grow.”

Artemis Electronics, based in Prospect, KY, delivers solutions to provide overhaul and repair services for legacy avionics and electronic systems in support of militaries worldwide. Founded in 2005, Artemis provides Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), engineering, and manufacturing services for the U.S. and foreign militaries worldwide.

PROSPECT, KY – July 17, 2014 – Artemis Electronics LLC is recognized for its quality and performance by Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems. The 2013 SECREPS Supplier Excellence Award was presented to Artemis at a ceremony held in San Diego, CA in April, 2014.

Raytheon recognizes its suppliers based on the following three important factors: on-time delivery measures, sustained performance on quality and commitment to continuous process and quality improvement.

Artemis Electronics’ CEO Dean Dickinson commented that “Artemis is honored to be a supplier for Raytheon, and to be honored with this award once again.”

Artemis Electronics, based in Prospect, KY, delivers solutions to provide overhaul and repair services for legacy avionics and electronic systems in support of militaries worldwide.Â Founded in 2005, Artemis provides Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), engineering, and manufacturing services for the U.S. and foreign militaries worldwide.

PROSPECT, KY – July 01, 2013 – Artemis Electronics LLC is recognized for its quality and performance by Raytheon Technical Services Company. The 2012 SECREPS Supplier Excellence Award was presented to Artemis at an annual conference held in San Diego, CA in May, 2013.

Raytheon recognizes its suppliers based on the following three important factors: on-time delivery measures, sustained performance on quality and commitment to continuous process and quality improvement.

Artemis Electronics’ CEO Dean Dickinson noted: “Artemis Electronics looks forward to supporting Raytheon in the future, and is proud to be a supplier for Raytheon.”

Artemis Electronics, based in Prospect, KY, delivers solutions to provide overhaul and repair services for legacy avionics and electronic systems in support of militaries worldwide.Â Founded in 2005, Artemis provides Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), engineering, and manufacturing services for the U.S. and foreign militaries worldwide.

An Oldham County company, Artemis Electronics, is among only nine companies state-wide to receive a 2013 new business Pacesetter Award from the Kentucky Small Business Development Center. Watch the Channel 25 Business Report to learn about Artemis Electronics and what it does.

LOUISVILLE, KY (April 18, 2013) – Artemis Electronics, a military electronics repair facility and manufacturer, was recently named to the High Impact Portfolio as one of the top fast-growth companies headquartered in the Metro Louisville region. EnterpriseCorp, the division of Greater Louisville Inc. – the Metro Chamber of Commerce that specializes in developing the region’s fast-growth entrepreneurial sector hosted a special reception to name 11 fast growth companies to its High Impact Portfolio and present each with the prestigious High Impact Award. GLI President & CEO Craig Richard and EnterpriseCorp Executive Director Bobby Ferreri were on hand to showcase the companies that represent the significant contributions, innovations and energy of the fastest growing companies headquartered in the region.

“Fast growth companies are a significant driver of our community’s economic growth and that means jobs,” said Richard. “he majority of our jobs are created by young companies and our efforts to strategically develop these companies better positions Greater Louisville for sustained growth and gives us the opportunity to help grow our next large headquarters company.”

“We are honored to be included with this group of companies, and given the distinction as a member of the High Impact Portfolio,” said Dean Dickinson, founder and CEO.

The High Impact Portfolio strives to nurture the prosperity of Greater Louisville’s growth businesses. Initiated in 2004, the program identifies companies meeting specific criteria, which are then named to the High Impact Portfolio.

Collectively, High Impact Portfolio companies represent $2.7 billion in annual revenues; have a 36 percent average growth rate; have created nearly 3,500 new jobs in our region; and have invested $464 million over the last four years.

About Artemis Electronics

Artemis is a Small Business, located outside Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO) of military electronics, as well as small run manufacturing and new design engineering services.

About the High Impact Portfolio

The High Impact Portfolio is a public/private partnership, administered by Greater Louisville Inc. through its EnterpriseCorp that identifies and serves the needs of fast growth companies, companies with the potential for fast growth and those companies that enable growth in others. Program services include peer learning, talent recruitment, growth capital access and expansion planning. The Portfolio includes companies of these types headquartered in Louisville that have a disproportionately higher impact on the metro area economy through job and wealth creation. For more information, visit http://www.HighImpactLouisville.com.

NEW YORK, August 21, 2012 — Inc. magazine today ranked Artemis Electronics NO. 1987 on its sixth annual Inc. 500|5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies. The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy – America’s independent entrepreneurs. Unified Payments tops this year’s list. Artemis Electronics joins Yelp, yogurt maker Chobani, Giftcards.com, KIND and famed hatmaker Tilly’s, among other prominent brands featured on this year’s list.

Company Founder and CEO Dean Dickinson commented, “Artemis is thrilled to have achieved our stellar growth during the last three years. Making the list is an honor for our company.”

In a stagnant economic environment, median growth rate of 2012 Inc. 500|5000 companies remains an impressive 97 percent. The companies on this year’s list report having created over 400,000 jobs in the past three years, and aggregate revenue among the honorees reached $299 billion.

Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and other criteria, can be found at www.inc.com/5000.

Louisville, KY (10/2/2012) – Artemis Electronics, a Small Business focusing on electronics overhaul, manufacturing and new design engineering, has been named a 2012 Hot Dozen company by Greater Louisville Inc.’s EnterpriseCorp. The Hot Dozen is an annual celebration of 12 companies who have benefited from Louisville’s entrepreneurial atmosphere and continue to flourish in our region. The companies represent the cutting edge of innovation and entrepreneurship in Louisville’s business community.

Company CEO Dean Dickinson commented, “”Artemis is honored to have been selected by Greater Louisville Inc.’s EnterpriseCorp for this award.””

Honoring them is part of EnterpriseCorp’s mission to create a new culture of entrepreneurship, provide strategic and network solutions that help client companies realize their full potential and dramatically increase the number and quality of fast-growth, entrepreneurial companies headquartered in our region.

“”Being a part of the Hot Dozen is a true honor – these are the companies with big picture thinking that are shaping the landscape of Louisville,”” said Bobby Ferreri, EnterpriseCorp Executive Director, we look forward to their next steps and continued success.””

Artemis Electronics, based in Prospect, KY, is a small business founded in 2005, Artemis provides Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), engineering, and manufacturing services in support of militaries worldwide.

Artemis replaced damaged components, executed corrosion control and retested the board for functionality. Circuit cards did not need to be replaced: Artemis technicians cleaned, reapplied conformal coating, and completed final testing.

Artemis Electronics LLC has recently been recognized for its quality and performance by Raytheon Technical Services Company. The SECREPS Supplier Excellence Award was presented to Artemis at a ceremony held in San Diego, CA in April, 2012.

Of the 78 suppliers supporting RTSC, only 20 suppliers received the Supplier Excellence Award. Raytheon recognizes its suppliers based on the following three important factors: on-time delivery measures, sustained performance on quality and commitment to continuous process and quality improvement.

Artemis Electronics’ CEO Dean Dickinson noted that â€œArtemis is thrilled to be considered of such quality and skill to be honored with this award by Raytheon.â€

Artemis Electronics, based in Prospect, KY, delivers solutions to provide overhaul and repair services for legacy electronic systems in support of militaries worldwide.

Founded in 2005, Artemis provides Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), engineering, and manufacturing services for the U.S. and foreign militaries.

Artemis Electronics LLC announced that it is a team member with Sumaria Systems, Inc of Danvers, MA for its Design and Engineering Support Program (DESP III) from the United States Air Force.

The DESP III Contract was awarded to 26 Primes, and Sumaria Systems, Inc is one of the awardees under this contract, which has a ceiling value of $1.9 billion over a five year period.

Artemis Electronicsâ€™ CEO Dean Dickinson noted that â€œArtemis is thrilled to be considered of such quality and skill to be awarded this contract by Sumaria.â€

Artemis Electronics, based in Prospect, KY, delivers solutions to provide overhaul and repair services for legacy electronic systems in support of militaries worldwide. Founded in 2005, Artemis provides Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), engineering, and manufacturing services for the U.S. and foreign militaries.